718
2 Skinnee J's · Other Songs - 2 Skinnee J's
We're two stereo bean poles.
You say that you don't know
but your Pinocchio nose grows
weÂ’re wanton juxtaposers
any style that you like.
And it goes right into the mix,
when we style on the Mic.
We're analytical,
anti-political,
And Yo, we step up to the mic,
subject to ridicule
weÂ’re meticulous,
ain't that ridiculous
WeÂ’re in all 7 seas
weÂ’re mobydickulous.
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Come on!
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
People live in 212,
now live in 718
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Come on!
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
People live in 212,
now live in 718
Well it's the hot chocolate kid
from the 514
but now Brooklyn is the burrow
where I step out my door.
We be All-City champions
from Brooklyn down to Staten.
Full throttle from the bottle
like the genie in Aladdin.
Alive get live
inside this life of curious,
as I sing a song that soon
must leave you all delirious.
A hallucinogenic
my phonetics
get frenetic when I said it
my hyperbole is hyper,
my energy kinetic.
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Come on!
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
People live in 212,
now live in 718
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Come on!
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
People live in 212,
now live in 718
IÂ’m a creature,
of my surroundings,
or more likely of the creatures
that surround me.
I live in rats and roaches
swallowed whole like Jonus.
I spent my rent so I road train coaches
Across the bridges to emigrate
from 212
to 718.
Whositz? Whatsitz?
I does this cause I love this,
I run right through the hole
getting hard like Dick Butkis.
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Come on!
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
People live in 212,
now live in 718
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Come on!
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
Yeah! Yeah!
(718)
People live in 212,
now live in 718
718 by 2 Skinnee J's
Released by the Japanese duo 2 Skinnee J's, '718' stands as a defining track within their discography, exemplifying the group's signature blend of aggressive rap metal and electronic production. The song features rapid-fire vocal delivery and a driving, distorted guitar tone that characterizes their energetic live performances and studio recordings. As part of their broader catalog, the track reinforces the duo's reputation for high-intensity rap metal, often incorporating elements of punk and hardcore influences. Its production style mirrors the raw, unpolished aesthetic found in many of their other works, including 'Loud Nieghbors' and 'Riot Nrrrd', creating a cohesive sonic identity that resonates with fans of the genre. The song serves as a testament to their ability to fuse complex rhythmic patterns with melodic hooks, maintaining a consistent level of intensity across their recorded output.

